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Sanem Çelik (born 18 May 1975) is a Turkish actress, artist and dancer. Her series Aliye and Kara Melek has record-breakings Turkish Tv series.


Filmography


TV series

* 1997-1999: '' Kara Melek'' (Uğur Erkır, Dilek Gökçin, Türkan Derya), ''Yasemin Saylan'' * 2000: ''Kör Talih'' (Tamer İpek), Cayze '' Hatun'' * 2002: ''Canım Kocacım'' ( Erden Kıral, Hakan Gürtop), ''Banu Berke'' * 2003: ''Günahım Neydi Allah'ım'' (
Ümit Ünal Ümit Ünal (born 14 April 1965 in Tire, İzmir) is a Turkish film director, screenwriter and author. He is the scriptwriter for eight Turkish feature films including ''Teyzem (My Aunt)'' (1986), ''Hayallerim, Askim ve Sen (My Dreams, My Love a ...
), ''Semiha'' * 2004-2006: '' Aliye'' ( Kudret Sabancı), ''Aliye Adıvar (Karahan)'' * 2008-2009: '' Güldünya'' ( Ömür Atay), ''Gizem Özsoy'' * 2013-2014: '' İnadına Yaşamak'' (Serdar Akar), ''Zeynep'' * 2014 : '' Çocuklar Duymasın'' ( Misafir), ''Ayten'' (Guest) * 2016-2018, 2020-2021 : ''
Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz ''The Bandit'' () is a 1996 Turkey, Turkish film written and directed by Yavuz Turgul and starring Şener Şen and Uğur Yücel. According to the director the film, which is about a bandit who comes to Istanbul after serving a 35-year jail sent ...
'' (Ceylan Özsoy Çakırbeyli) * 2018-2019: '' Bir Litre Gözyaşı'' - ''Figen''


Films

* 1996: '' Yaban'' (
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romanı) (Nihat Durak), ''Emine'' * 2000: '' Filler ve Çimen'' (
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), ''Havva Adem'' * 2002: '' Sır Çocukları'' (Ümit Cin Güven, Aydın Sayman), ''Konuk Oyuncu'' * 2005: '' Ayın Karanlık Yüzü'' ( Biket İlhan), ''Meryem'' * 2013: '' Behzat Ç. Ankara Yanıyor'' (
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), ''Ulrike'' * 2014: '' Balık'' (
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Documentary

* 2003: ''
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'', Queen Puduhepa, Ekip Film


Voice-over

* 1999: ''
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'', Mrs. Camille Stout, ( Turkish) * 2000: ''
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'', Ginger, ( Turkish) * 2003: ''Red's Diary'' by Görkem Yeltan * 2004: ''White The Lazy Worm'' by Görkem Yeltan * 2006: ''Treasure Garden'' by Görkem Yeltan


Music

* 2001: "Album" by Toprak Sergen


Theatre

* 1999: ''Piano Sounds From Distance'', Fiokla, Istanbul University State Conservatory * 2000: '' Run For Your Wife'', Mary Smith, by
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, Dormen Theatre * 2004: '' Run For Your Wife'', Mary Smith, by
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Musical

* 1985: ''Puppeteer'', Children Musical by Muharrem Buhara, The Istanbul City Theatre * 1998: ''Hommage To
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Melih Kibar Melih Kibar (6 September 1951 – 7 April 2005) was a Turkish composer. Biography Born in Istanbul, he graduated from the German High School Istanbul and studied chemical engineering at Boğaziçi University. He received a Master's degree from ...
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State Conservatory


Ballet

* 1986: From Dream to Reality (J.Massenet) * 1987:
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) * 1993: Requiem (A.L. Webber), Black Swan Solo (P.I.
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) * 2007: Danova Ballet School Assisting - Teaching * 2012: "İstanbul" (Shaman Dance Theatre)


Pantomime

* 1988: "Vecihi Ofluoğlu and His Pupils" * 1989: "Pink Panter with Orkestra", by Vecihi Ofluoğlu * 1992: "25th Anniversary of Vecihi Ofluoğlu"


Modeling

* 1996: "Asena Exclusive" - "Alkış Butique" by Yaşar Saraçoğlu


Sports

* 2005: "Volkswagen Polo Ladies Cup Car Race", Doğuş Motorsports


Awards

* 1996: 10th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival Awards "Best Supporting Actress" ''Wild'' * 1998: Entertainment Journalists' Guild Golden Objective Awards "Best Actress in a TV Series" ''
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* 2000: 37th
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Awards "Best Actress" ''
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'' * 2000: 8th Contemporary Screen Actors Guild, ÇASOD "Best Actress" ''
Elephants and Grass ''Elephants and Grass'' () is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film f ...
'' * 2001: 20th Istanbul International Golden Tulip Film Festival Awards "Best Actress" ''
Elephants and Grass ''Elephants and Grass'' () is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film f ...
'' * 2001: 8th Avşa Film Festival Awards "Best Actress" ''
Elephants and Grass ''Elephants and Grass'' () is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film f ...
'' * 2001: 12th Orhon Murat Arıburnu Awards "Best Actress" ''
Elephants and Grass ''Elephants and Grass'' () is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film f ...
'' * 2001: 23rd Screen Writers Guild Awards "Best Actress" ''
Elephants and Grass ''Elephants and Grass'' () is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film f ...
'' * 2004: Afife Theatre Awards "Nominated as a Supporting Actress in a Comedy" '' Run For Your Wife'' * 2004: 32nd Golden Butterfly Television Stars Awards "Best Actress" ''Aliye'' * 2005: Volkswagen Polo Ladies Cup, 3rd Place in the 1st Race, 5th Place in the general classification * 2005:
Beykent University Istanbul Beykent University () is a foundation university in Istanbul, Turkey, teaching in English, Russian combined and Turkish with 30.000 students. Beykent University has agreements with European universities under the SOCRATES programme, Soc ...
Media Awards "Best Actress" ''Aliye'' * 2005: 28th Radio Television Journalists' Association TV Oscars "Television Star" ''Aliye'' * 2005: 1st White Pearl TV Awards "Best Actress in a TV Series" ''Aliye'' * 2005: TD
Turkish Dental Association
Special Award


Jury

* 2002: 13th Orhon Murat Arıburnu Film Festival * 2013: 3rd International Crime and Punishment Film Festival


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Celik, Sanem 1975 births Actresses from Istanbul Living people Turkish film actresses Best Actress Golden Orange Award winners Turkish stage actresses Best Supporting Actress Golden Boll Award winners Turkish ballerinas Turkish ballet dancers Turkish people of Circassian descent 20th-century Turkish actresses Istanbul University alumni Golden Butterfly Award winners